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2025 Health & Well-Being Fellowship

New York City

Hello! We’re MMC—the original earned-first creative agency, composed of MMC and RXMOSAIC. We don’t look like your normal agency, because we’re anything but. We've taken flight since our founding in 1983 as the first agency focused on marketing to women, and we continue rewriting the rules of communications for all audiences by being Artfully Disruptive.   

What’s the Make Your Mark Fellowship?

The MMC/RXMOSAIC Fellowship Program is a 6-month intensive, paid training program for those seeking to jumpstart their Public Relations/Integrated Communications careers. Are you a challenger by choice? A creative problem solver? A data-driven person who stays ahead of the curve? If so, this is the place to be! 

Click here for a sneak peek of what your next six months with us might look like.

The Work: As a Fellow, you’ll team up with agency leaders, digital strategists, content creators, and community managers to amplify our client’s brand presence through current and breakthrough platforms. You’ll dive headfirst into the day-to-day execution of agency operations and exciting program-specific initiatives. The work you do will be on real client challenges—and you’ll see your impact on live projects. Every day will bring a new and exciting opportunity. No two are alike!

Placement Opportunities: Fellows will have the opportunity to grow in all areas of our agency: Consumer, Corporate, Health & Well-Being, RXMOSAIC, Earned Media, Digital, and Creative.

Business Challenge: We are excited to bring the talent of our selected Fellows to work on articulated projects to support our work with clients.

Through collaboration across all teams, MMC/RXMOSAIC Fellows will be challenged across three connected areas. The Program’s foundation is Learning & Development, administered through a training program that will cultivate important business and public relations skills—and make Client Delivery & Excellence possible. When applying your experiences and takeaways from this program, you have the opportunity to strengthen Agency Transformation, or our processes that contribute to strong harmony between the teams within our agency. As an MMC/RXMOSAIC fellow, we empower you to build, create, strategize, learn, and grow with us.

Training and Development: Our biggest goal is to support YOU. Your professional growth, networking, and relationship-building are at the core of the program. Our Learning & Development function provides a rigorous learning experience, improves individual and team performance, and equips our Fellows with the skills they need to thrive. The Learning & Development program provides full-scale training across all agency verticals, capabilities, and operations to effectively deliver the best client service. Coursework includes Building Your Brand, Influencer Marketing, Project Management, Deck Creation & Design, and more.

As a Fellow, you will: 

  • Bring your unique insights, ideas and audience understanding to a portfolio of brands
  • Learn how influencers, talent and partnerships, digital, creative and earned communications work together on all client business within the marketing matrix
  • Evolve your knowledge across Consumer, Healthcare, & Corporate brands including key competitors, media landscape, trends in consumer behavior (i.e., Gen Z) and emerging digital platforms
  • Analyze industry and marketplace trends and summarize for teams, demonstrating skills in social listening
  • Assist in the development of written materials, including press kits, pitch letters, coverage recaps, and general client correspondence
  • Media monitoring for relevant trends, brand and competitor coverage
  • Partner with team to help vet mediability of celebrities and influencers we work with on behalf of our brands.
  • Create deck presentations with concept work for client meetings and new opportunities
  • Translate ideas into effective design across all workstreams
  • Understand how MMC works with executives, along with key external and internal stakeholders, to manage its reputation

As a Health & Well-Being Fellow, you will gain experience in:

  • Work across a portfolio of healthcare clients, bringing unique insights, ideas and audience understanding to each
  • Strong communication skills related to branded and unbranded campaigns
  • Understand client business and the role of influence, digital and earned communications within the marketing mix
  • Continually seek to evolve knowledge of the brand category including key competitors, media landscape, trends in consumer behavior (i.e., Gen Z) and emerging digital platforms
  • Take direction from client and/or team members on revising documents. Prepare and approve materials for pharmaceutical regulatory/legal/medical review board
  • Assist in determining and providing research for integrated communication objectives and strategies
  • Contribute ideas internally and with clients throughout the process and in client presentations
  • Prepare preliminary line-item budgets for supervisor

Requirements:

  • A recent college graduate (or obtaining your degree by June 2025) with a related major, degree or internship experience, or professionals looking to pivot into a career in PR
  • Must be available full-time Monday–Friday, 9:00am–6:00pm EST for the duration of the program (Monday, June 23rd, 2025, through Friday, December 19th, 2025)
  • This is a New York-based fellowship. We are only hiring in the NYC Tri-state area
  • Our agency’s policy requires fellows to be on-site at our NYC office 3 days a week
  • The fellowship pays $22 per hour and $33 per hour for approved time over 40 hours per week
  • Application Deadline: Monday, March 10th, 2025

What you offer:

  • Superior written and verbal communication skills
  • Creativity, intellectual curiosity, and a passion for what we do
  • Social media savvy, digital capability, and an online presence
  • Excellent organizational skills with a desire to learn project management, planning skills, and develop strong research skills
  • Ability to multi-task, prioritize, and work well under the pressure of deadlines

What you need to do: 

  • Visit https://boards.greenhouse.io/hellommc to apply!
  • Submit an up-to-date resume (PDF only, saved as your first and last name)
  • Submit a Creative Bio: show us how you are artfully disruptive! Upload a video reel, social media post, PowerPoint, Canva presentation related (but not limited) to one of the below prompts
    • I am most passionate about or inspired by…
    • If I started my own YouTube channel, the first two influencers I would hire are...
    • Share a trend that went viral and reverberated through traditional media...
    • My favorite and least favorite trends of 2024 were…
  • We have 5 values (https://www.hellommc.com/#work) – Human First; Every Problem has a Creative Solution; Data Obsessed; Our Differences are Our Strength; We are Challengers by Choice. Please help us understand more about you by selecting one of the following values and share why it is meaningful to you.

If you are interested in focusing your career in Creative, please submit a portfolio.

Application Deadline: Monday, March 10, 2025 

MMC / RXMOSAIC is proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, disability or protected veteran status.

Employees from diverse or underrepresented backgrounds are encouraged to apply.

FAQs: 

  • Is this program in-person?
    • The Fellowship program will be in-person at our New York City office, working in a hybrid capacity, coming into the office 3 days a week or more depending on team and client needs. Being considered for full-time employment following the fellowship program is contingent upon being within a commutable distance from the New York City office.
  • Can international students apply and obtain a visa through MMC or RXMOSAIC?
    • We welcome international students to apply to our program but, unfortunately, we do not have a Visa assistance program in place at this time.
  • What is the interview process?
    • All applicants should apply online. The Fellowship Team will contact candidates by late March with the next steps on interviewing with our teams. Offers are anticipated to be made in April. We do our best to get back to all candidates in a timely fashion. You will be contacted by phone or e-mail only if your application is being considered.
  • What separates the MMC/RXM Fellowship from other programs?
    • MMC/RXM is committed to training the next generation of PR professionals. This six-month program combines real-world experience, PR specializations, networking opportunities as well as long-term career progress at the agency. We are committed to hiring a diverse range of talent and focused on promoting varied perspectives. As we enter our third year of the Make Your Mark Fellowship, we are proud that we have hired 90% of our Fellows to full-time positions at the end of the program.

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    • If I started my own YouTube channel, the first two influencers I would hire are...
    • Share a trend that went viral and reverberated through traditional media...
    • My favorite and least favorite trends of 2024 were…

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